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modelsof-color: Ajok Madel by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Numéro Magazine - May 2021
modelsof-color:Ajok Madel by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Numéro Magazine - May 2021
danie-darko:Stacey Mckenzie photographed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Jean-Paul Gaultier 1997/98
jinxproof:Lonneke EngelTHE FACE (1996)Jean-Baptiste Mondino
raunchily:Erykah Badu photographed in New York by Marc Baptiste for her album “Baduizm”1997.
24kblk: atlanta by marc baptiste for vibe may 1999
90scakeboy:Jean-baptiste mondino Absolut Gaultier 2000
geminiscene: “subway angel” by jean-baptiste mondino, 2000.
wintercorrybriea:Rooney Mara by Jean-Baptiste Mondino
robertocustodioart:Madonna by Jean-Baptiste Mondino 2003
a-state-of-bliss:Vogue Paris Aug 1999 - Carolyn Murphy by Jean Baptiste Mondino
1millionsafeworkinghours:Audrey Marnay by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Nina Ricci 1997
zegalba: Björk by Jean Baptiste Mondino (1995)
devon-aoki: Frank Davis and Rick Passarella by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Out magazine, April 1999
modelsof-color: Jahmal John Baptiste by Mathieu Rainaud for Unprint Magazine , March 2021
horreure: “Beaute du Futur" Malgosia Bela by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Vogue Paris February 2001
orwell: “champ de couleur”, alek wek photographed by jean-baptiste mondino for vogue paris, december 1997
periodicult90s: Atsuro Tayama, American Vogue, October 1998. Photograph by Jean-Baptiste Mondino.
a-state-of-bliss: Vogue Deutsch Oct 2008 - Baptiste Giabiconi, Siri Tollerod & Toni Garrn by Karl Lagerfeld
surra-de-bunda:Erykah Badu photographed by Marc Baptiste (1997).
surra-de-bunda: Aaliyah photographed by Marc Baptiste for Seventeen Magazine (January 1997).
warmthestcord:Björk by Jean-Baptiste Mondino
jinxproof: Sofia Coppola, 2013ph. Jean-Baptiste Mondino
calebom: Erykah Badu photographed by Marc Baptiste (1997).
vodis: Eva Herzigova by Jean-Baptiste Mondino for Citizen K Fall 2002
nostalgiagolden: 2damnfeisty: gradientlair: nuneyskid: 50-year anniversary of the 9/15/1963 murder of four African-American girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama. Their names are Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robinson,
yungmicro: thepoliticalnotebook: Brown Baptist Memorial Church, Brooklyn. Akai Gurley’s little brother Malachi Palmer is comforted by his stepfather as he reads at Gurley’s funeral today. An unarmed Gurley was killed in November by the NYPD. Photo
kemetic-dreams:Sarah Collins Rudolph is the fifth little girl who was injured in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four little girls readying for Sunday school. Her sister was killed in the bombing.
onevagabond: MEMPHIS, TN (06/18/15) - Shots were fired into Saint Matthew Missionary Baptist church in the 2000 block of Pendleton during choir rehearsal.The shooting in Memphis is the second shooting at a black church within 24hours. I can’t
daydreaming-stayscheming: -casuallyme: woejob: For all of you that think times have changed, here are the little girls that died in the 16th street baptist church bombing. never not reblogging IDC how many times its on my tl I remember I had to do
queerwoc: Growing up the daughter of Baptist preachers (as in plural, both mom and dad) in Washington D.C., it might seem like Wiley—who is openly gay—would have had to struggle with telling her family about her sexuality, but her experience was
nutfertiti: I wasn’t going to speak on this Badu fiasco but it’s bothering me. I grew up in a southern Baptist home. As a child i was often clothed in dresses that passed my knees, socks that came up to my ankles and often a long sleeved shirt layered
chick-fe-latio: First Baptist Church looks
la-venere-nera: Yolanda Adams | Photography by Marc Baptiste (2001)
pudgealicious88: nevaehtyler: UPDATE: Parole denied for Thomas E. Blanton Jr. who was convicted of the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Baptist Church. Under an Alabama state law, the convicts serving a life sentence are eligible for parole after serving
darkangelsbride: Photo by Jean Baptiste Mondino Model: Eva Herzigova
3motenors: Jean Baptiste Huong Photography
indefenseofart:One of my absolute favorite places in Paris: Deyrolle, a modern day Wunderkammer just behind Musée d’Orsay on the left bank. It was first established in 1831 by Jean-Baptiste Deyrolle from a passion for natural history and entomology
inividia:Still Life of Flowers in a Basket, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1636 - 1699)
advinso: John the Baptist (John in the Wilderness), Caravaggio, 1604.
100artistsbook: St. John the Baptist, 1755 by François Boucher (1703-1770)
100artistsbook: ANDREA DEL SARTO. St John the Baptist, 1523, oil on wood. High Renaissance.
artmagnifique: ANDREA DEL SARTO. St John the Baptist, 1523, oil on wood. High Renaissance.
historyaccordingtoabohemian: Michelangelo Merissi da Caravaggio - Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (1608) oil on canvas
tr14ngl3: human anatomy From: ’Traité complet de l’anatomie de l’homme, comprenant la médecine opératoire’ by Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery
malebeautyinart: plotting by Mamluke on Flickr. A devious looking St. John the Baptist, 1755 by François Boucher (1703-1770) / Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota
jaded-mandarin: Antony van Dyck :: Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness
necspenecmetu: 18thcenturylove: The Genius of France between Liberty and Death by Jean-Baptiste Regnault, 1795 The sheer stunning beauty of the 18th century and of French Art :)
peira: Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson: Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley (1798)
peira: Tiziano Vecellio: St. John the Baptist in the Desert (c.1542)
necspenecmetu: Hippolyte Flandrin, Rene-Charles Dassy and His Brother Jean-Baptiste-Claude Amede Dassy, 1850
centuriespast: CHARDIN, Jean-Baptiste-SiméonSelf-Portrait with an Eyeshade1775Pastel on blue paper, 46 x 38 cmMusée du Louvre, Paris
disturbthebookmites: Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness, Sir Antony van Dyck, 17th C.
Jean-Baptiste Wicar, Academic Male Nude, 19th century
vaxhuvuden: The Beheading of John the Baptist.
thephysicalisanillusion: neweyesore: “The Genius of France between Liberty and Death”, Jean Baptiste Regnault1795Oil on canvas, 60 x 49 cmKunsthalle, Hamburg.